Free download a Firefox extension that allows you to multiply keywords directly from your browser Firefox. It offers many options to merge your keywords like applying keyword matching options. Just enter or paste keywords to the 3 columns and click and get your multiplied keywords.

It seems there are some changes going on with dynamic keyword insertion (DKI). AdWords allows to dynamically insert keywords of more than 25 characters... It's a shame as I don't really like this AdWords feature and got rid of it ages ago...

I was about to get crazy when I saw this note under my websites' tittles in Google SERP (search results): this site may harm your computer. But I quickly calmed down when noticing the same problem for ALL websites! even for queries like: "Google" or "Yahoo".

this site may harm your computer is a bug from Google. Where does it come from? We don't really know at the moment... But they seem to be solving at the tiime I'm writing this post. There are less and less results with "this site may harm your computer" message. I guess Google datacenters are being fixed one after the other...

Even it didn't last too long, it may have cost thousands of dollars, even millions of dollards at a global scale. Indeed there was no way to access websites appearing in search results. Not even a link on the warning page to bypass this crazy "this site may harm your computer".

However one "funny" thing is that AdWords results were working well and accessible! I guess we should notice a major increase in clicks for the few hours during which this problem occured...

I can't wait to know which reasons Google staff will bring onto the table :)

This article will explain you how to find out the actual search terms typed by visitors before they clicked on your AdWords ads, by using Google Analytics.

If you use broad match keywords, you must know that your ads can be displayed for other search terms that are not actually in your keyword list. These search terms are supposed to be relevant. But we know they are not in many cases, especially if you have high CTR keywords. Indeed high CTR broad match keywords are more likely to trigger your ads for a greater number of non-relevant search queries.